The Resource Grace after Henry, Eithne Shortall
Grace after Henry, Eithne Shortall
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- Summary
- A quirky love story set in Dublin that's perfect for fans of PS, I Love You and Jojo Moyes, Grace After Henry is a funny, heartfelt debut novel about one woman learning what it means to move on and to let go When her fiancé, Henry Walsh, is killed in a freak biking accident, Grace feels like she's lost her own shadow. For five years, they'd been inseparable: five years of the most rollicking, soul-finding love Grace thought any two people could share. In his absence, Grace picks up the pieces of her life: She moves into the dream house they bought together, she returns to work as a chef, she watches TV with her nosy elderly neighbor, but through it all she's ever aware of the Henry-shaped hole in her life. Until his long-lost twin brother knocks on her door. Andy is Henry, and yet he's not quite. Newly arrived in Dublin on his own search for answers, he makes Grace's loss feel both greater and smaller. Soon Grace isn't sure if she's learning to let go or becoming desperate to hold on. Filled with a warm and zany cast of characters all searching for a sense of home, Grace After Henry is a funny, tender, and bittersweet story about love, loss, and second chances
- Language
- eng
- Label
- Grace after Henry
- Title
- Grace after Henry
- Statement of responsibility
- Eithne Shortall
- Subject
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- trueTwin brothers
- Twin brothers -- Fiction
- Women cooks -- Fiction
- trueWomen cooks
- Bereavement
- trueCoping
- trueDeath of engaged persons
- Dublin (Ireland) -- Fiction
- trueDublin, Ireland
- trueEngaged persons -- Death
- trueFiances -- Death
- trueGrief
- Grief -- Fiction
- trueGrief in women
- trueInterpersonal attraction
- trueIreland
- trueLoss
- Loss (Psychology)
- Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
- trueMen/women relations
- Romance fiction
- trueRomantic love
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- A quirky love story set in Dublin that's perfect for fans of PS, I Love You and Jojo Moyes, Grace After Henry is a funny, heartfelt debut novel about one woman learning what it means to move on and to let go When her fiancé, Henry Walsh, is killed in a freak biking accident, Grace feels like she's lost her own shadow. For five years, they'd been inseparable: five years of the most rollicking, soul-finding love Grace thought any two people could share. In his absence, Grace picks up the pieces of her life: She moves into the dream house they bought together, she returns to work as a chef, she watches TV with her nosy elderly neighbor, but through it all she's ever aware of the Henry-shaped hole in her life. Until his long-lost twin brother knocks on her door. Andy is Henry, and yet he's not quite. Newly arrived in Dublin on his own search for answers, he makes Grace's loss feel both greater and smaller. Soon Grace isn't sure if she's learning to let go or becoming desperate to hold on. Filled with a warm and zany cast of characters all searching for a sense of home, Grace After Henry is a funny, tender, and bittersweet story about love, loss, and second chances
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- 10659419
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Shortall, Eithne
- Dewey number
- 823/.92
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- PR6119.H6713
- LC item number
- G73 2019
- Literary form
- novels
- http://library.link/vocab/resourcePreferred
- True
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Man-woman relationships
- Grief
- Twin brothers
- Women cooks
- Dublin (Ireland)
- Target audience
- adult
- Label
- Grace after Henry, Eithne Shortall
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Dimensions
- 21 cm
- Extent
- 370 pages
- Isbn
- 9780525537861
- Lccn
- 2018040299
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- System control number
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- on1052904371
- (OCoLC)1052904371
- Label
- Grace after Henry, Eithne Shortall
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Dimensions
- 21 cm
- Extent
- 370 pages
- Isbn
- 9780525537861
- Lccn
- 2018040299
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
-
- on1052904371
- (OCoLC)1052904371
Subject
- trueTwin brothers
- Twin brothers -- Fiction
- Women cooks -- Fiction
- trueWomen cooks
- Bereavement
- trueCoping
- trueDeath of engaged persons
- Dublin (Ireland) -- Fiction
- trueDublin, Ireland
- trueEngaged persons -- Death
- trueFiances -- Death
- trueGrief
- Grief -- Fiction
- trueGrief in women
- trueInterpersonal attraction
- trueIreland
- trueLoss
- Loss (Psychology)
- Man-woman relationships -- Fiction
- trueMen/women relations
- Romance fiction
- trueRomantic love
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